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‘Yuva Rajkumar-starrer Ekka will be a gripping action entertainer,' says the producers
‘Yuva Rajkumar-starrer Ekka will be a gripping action entertainer,' says the producers

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

‘Yuva Rajkumar-starrer Ekka will be a gripping action entertainer,' says the producers

For Kannada audiences, a trip to the theatres will prove well worth their time as Yuva Rajkumarstarrer Ekka hits the screens, say the makers of the film. The film, directed by Rohit Padaki, is produced by Karthik Gowda and Yogi G Raj of KRG Studios, Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar of PRK Productions and Jayanna and Bhogendra of Jayanna Films. Sharing her excitement for the film releasing today, Ashwini says, 'This film promises to be an excellent commercial entertainer with a fantastic narrative. It balances gripping emotions, powerful dialogues, and groovy music – and of course, the Bangle Bangari song is a massive hit. We can't wait to see the audience's reaction to the film.' Talking about the film, Jayanna shares, 'It tells the story of a middle-class village youth who arrives in Bengaluru for opportunities, and delivers a message for rural youth, guiding them on navigating the challenges and choices when settling in the city. ' He adds, 'This is the first time three production houses have joined hands to make a Kannada movie.' Yogi believes the film arrives at the perfect moment. He shares, 'Audiences can expect a paisa vasool cinema. People will easily relate to this story; it feels like their own. Ultimately, we all seek peace. This film beautifully conveys that message, making it the right movie at the right time. So far, audiences have loved and blessed our teasers, songs, and trailer. We hope they'll feel the same love for the movie too.'

‘Ekka' trailer: Yuva Rajkumar starrer promises a gripping action entertainer
‘Ekka' trailer: Yuva Rajkumar starrer promises a gripping action entertainer

The Hindu

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

‘Ekka' trailer: Yuva Rajkumar starrer promises a gripping action entertainer

The makers of Ekka have released the trailer for the movie. The Kannada film, starring Yuva Rajkumar, is directed by Rohit Padaki of Rathnan Prapancha fame. The trailer shows Yuva's character, named Muthu, hailing from a small town. He lives with his mother (essayed by Shruthi), before circumstances bring him to Bengaluru. Unexpected events puts Muthu inside the criminal world of Bengaluru, leading to violent incidents involving dangerous gangs. The film hints at an innocent, small town man's quest for peace in a big city. Sanjana Anand and Sampada Hulivana play the love interests of Yuva's character. Aditya plays a tough cop while Poornachandra Mysore essays a prominent role. Ekka, the second movie of Yuva Rajkumar, hits the screens on July 18, 2025. Charan Raj is the music composer of the film. His song 'Bangle Bangaari' from the movie has become a huge hit, touching 18 million views on YouTube so far. The peppy song is sung by Anthony Dasan. ALSO READ:'Doora Theera Yaana' movie review: Mansore's mature take on relationships is filled with relatable moments Veterans Satya Hegde and Deepu S Kumar have done the cinematography and editing respectively. Ekka is produced by Karthik Gowda and Yogi G Raj from KRG Studios, Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar of PRK Productions and Jayanna and Bhogendra from Jayanna Films.

Rowdy Rhymes from Ekka puts a playful spin on rowdy life
Rowdy Rhymes from Ekka puts a playful spin on rowdy life

New Indian Express

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Rowdy Rhymes from Ekka puts a playful spin on rowdy life

After the success of the title track and the catchy 'Bangle Bangari', the makers of Ekka have now dropped another foot-tapping number, 'Rowdy Rhymes', unveiled on Anand Audio's YouTube channel. 'Rowdy Rhymes' is a unique and quirky song that captures the essence of rowdy culture in a fun and engaging way. It takes the listener on a lyrical journey through the alphabet — from A to Z — presenting different shades and traits of a rowdy's life. Music director Charan Raj, known for his experimental and trendsetting tunes, delivers yet another catchy composition. The lyrics for the song have been penned by Nagarjun Sharma and the film's director, Rohit Padaki. Lending their own voices to the song, Charan Raj and Rohit Padaki add an authentic touch to the track. Ekka is directed by Rohit Padaki. The film is jointly produced by Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar's PRK Productions, Jayanna and Bogendra's Jayanna Films, and Karthik Gowda's KRG Studios. The film features Deadly Soma fame Aditya in a prominent role, alongside Bollywood actor Atul Kulkarni. The female leads in the film are Sanjana Anand and Sampada. The film is all set for a grand release across Karnataka on July 18.

Yuva Rajkumar and Rohit Padaki interview: ‘Ekka' is a product of great planning
Yuva Rajkumar and Rohit Padaki interview: ‘Ekka' is a product of great planning

The Hindu

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Yuva Rajkumar and Rohit Padaki interview: ‘Ekka' is a product of great planning

Seldom does a reasonably big-budget Kannada film — like the upcoming Yuva Rajkummar-starrerEkka — get ready for release within just seven months of commencing shoot. The film, which marks the coming together of three prominent production houses, KRG Studios, PRK Productions, and Jayanna Films, is directed by Rohit Padaki. 'You need great planning to pull it off. I finished writing in September 2024, and pre-production work started with script reading and workshops for actors in October. We planned day and night till we went to shoot on January 01, 2025,' says Padaki about his third directorial, set to hit the screens on July 18. 'You also need to have a great vibe on the sets of the film. Most of the films are delayed because people don't communicate and get along well with each other,' he reasons. Ekka is the sophomore film of Yuva, billed as the next star in Sandalwood, who debuted with Yuva last year. 'Yuva came to this project as an open book. He wasn't conscious of building any image. He was ready to do what the character demanded. He is mature, speaks valid points, and has an innocent approach to life. I liked that a lot,' says Padaki. Meanwhile, Yuva explains that while he read a lot of scripts for his sophomore outing, he saw a spark in the story of Ekka that convinced him. After all, a lot is riding on the youngster , especially since Yuva was an underwhelming debut for the actor who hails from the Dr Rajkumar family. While the film was dismissed as a bland campus drama, Yuva was criticised for his acting. 'If somebody criticises my work, I take it as a positive. It means that they think I am important and expect me to improve. Also, I don't take criticism and praise seriously. Even if people love me in Ekka, I won't make a big deal about it. My goal is to get better as an actor with each film,' he offers. The caption in the teaser of Ekka reads, 'In the heart of mayhem, innocence screams the loudest.' Padaki describes his film as a journey of a man trying to retain his innocence. 'We often see people from small towns finding it difficult to adjust to big cities. They come to these cities with a sense of innocence, and gradually, their personality changes drastically. It becomes a battle of survival in a big town for them. That's what my film is about,' he explains. In his debut, Yuva played a gig worker; he portrayed the toil of a food delivery person. Did Ekka push him to think from the perspective of those struggling to adapt to the unpredictable work conditions? 'I play a cab driver in the movie. Cab drivers are some of the hardest-working people. They work for than 20 hours, don't have a proper house, and even eat at odd hours. I travelled in cabs and spoke to several drivers as part of the preparation for the character. One common aspect among them is the dream to achieve something big.' A section of Puneeth Rajkumar fans expect Yuva to fill the void left by the superstar, who passed away tragically at the age of 45 in 2021 due to a cardiac arrest. Yuva says he can never replace his uncle. 'I understand that people are slightly reminded of him when they see me. We might have some facial resemblances because we are from the same family. However, it's impossible to fill the void left by him. I can only think of enhancing my own identity and reputation with my work. That said, he (Puneeth) would act in a certain number of films a year, ensuring work for so many people in the industry. That's the void that I and other upcoming actors must try to fill. We must do more films for the benefit of the industry,' opines Yuva. Padaki says one of the biggest lessons from Ekka is the advantage of collaborating with young actors. 'It's easier to shoot movies quickly with young actors. For instance, 90 per cent of Ekka was shot on live locations. The entire film takes place in the heart of Bengaluru. It would have been impossible to plan such a movie with big stars due to the fans who mob them.' ALSO READ:Explained: The delay behind star-driven Kannada films You don't often see three producers collaborating for a film in the Kannada film industry. 'If three banners are involved in funding a project, the shoot will run smoothly,' points out Padaki. 'When the producers are so responsive, it becomes your responsibility to finish the project on time. Almost every day, we shot in different locations. Imagine shooting in 70 locations in 70 days! The production team has to be on top of their game in such a scenario. Not once did we go to sets clueless, and we are happy with how the film has come out,' he adds.

Yuva Rajkumar's Ekka look mirrors Puneeth Rajkumar's Jackie aura
Yuva Rajkumar's Ekka look mirrors Puneeth Rajkumar's Jackie aura

New Indian Express

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Yuva Rajkumar's Ekka look mirrors Puneeth Rajkumar's Jackie aura

As Ekka gears for release on June 6, 2025, the team dropped a teaser on Yuva Rajkumar's birthday — and the sneak peek strikes a chord as a throwback, a subtle nod to the iconic Jackie era. Yuva's look — complete with face paint, rugged costume, whistle, and shades — instantly evokes memories of his uncle, the late Power Star Puneeth Rajkumar, and his unforgettable swag. The teaser brings its own flavour — darker, bolder, and brimming with tension. Yuva is seen wielding a sword, slashing through shadows. In the heart of the mayhem, innocence screams the loudest,followed by a punch line from the character played by Yuva Rajkumar: "My mother says that there is a childlike innocence… and an animal in me." And just when you think it can't get more cryptic, he throws in: 'Separate your wet and dry waste, the planet will thank you.' What's the connection between waste segregation and morality? Director Rohit Padaki, through Ekka , seems to be working with layers of metaphor, street justice, and maybe something more. The film also has Sampada and Sanjana Anand as the female leads. along with Atul Kulkarni and Deadly Aditya in prominent roles. With music by Charan Raj, visuals by Satya Hegde,the editing is by Deepu S Kumar. The film is made with a collaboration with Karthik Gowda and Yogi G. Rao of KRG Studios, Jayanna and Bhogendra of Jayanna Films, and Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar's PRK Productions. Ekka is now in its final phase of shooting.

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